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adam levine, ricardo. we'll be right back with maroon 5. ♪ [ elephant trumpets ] [ male announcer ] word's getting out. jared's training for the ing new york city marathon with a favorite, the low fat subway club®. to celebrate, it's now the newest $5 footlong™ sub. the craftsman hammerhead goes everyday. driving home nails quickly and easily in the tightest spaces. more innovation, more great values. craftsman. trust. in your hands. ♪ no. no. ♪ [ engine revs, tires screeching ] ♪ ♪ whoo-hoo, yeah ♪ whoo-hoo, yeah ♪ whoo-hoo, yeah ♪ [ vw ceo ] ladies and gentlemen, we give to you the all-new volkswagen jetta. and we have one more surprise for you. fifteen-thousand nine-hundred neunzig dollar? [ indistinct conversation ] [ sobbing ] [ camera shutters clicking ] ♪ ♪ whoo-hoo, yeah ♪ whoo-hoo, yeah meg whitman's nose is growing again. this time she's lying about jerry brown on taxes. but as governor jerry brown cut $4 billion in taxes and says no new taxes without voter approval. meg
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adam? >> justice scalia, very lively, entertaining writer, particularly good in dissent, if he writes a consent you are going to be confident he has not overlooked any shortcomings of the majority opinion and he's got a kind of pricklier, more polemical way of writing than roberts does. i agree with jeff that roberts is a very fine writer. then the list stops. i couldn't point to anybody else. >> it's pretty -- >> charlie: somebody once said there is nobody in second place. >> it's a tough race for second, yeah. >> charlie: how is justice roberts doing as a chief justice? >> remember that he's got just the one vote. >> charlie: right. >> and he doesn't have a lot of power beyond some power to assign opinions. i think he's well liked inside the court as an administrator. that he's fair. that he assigns things in a sensible way. i think what we saw last term, he turns out to be in the majority more than any other justice, he takes that away from kennedy because he's trying hard, i think, to f
adam? >> justice scalia, very lively, entertaining writer, particularly good in dissent, if he writes a consent you are going to be confident he has not overlooked any shortcomings of the majority opinion and he's got a kind of pricklier, more polemical way of writing than roberts does. i agree with jeff that roberts is a very fine writer. then the list stops. i couldn't point to anybody else. >> it's pretty -- >> charlie: somebody once said there is nobody in second place....
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adam can help us. adam -- >> charlie: adam, help us understand this. >> they go monday, tuesday, wednesday, one week monday, tuesday, wednesday, the next week, then they take two weeks off so they work six days a month in terms of hearing arguments. >> that was different in the 1980's. in the 1980's, when i first followed the supreme court as a law student they were following 150 cases a year, now they only hear two arguments -- still two arguments a day, two hours in the morning with rare exceptions. >> a rare afternoon argument but not so uncommon a single argument, so as jeff is suggesting it's not a heavy lift. when chief justice roberts was still a young lawyer in the reagan administration he wrote a funny memo saying that only school children and supreme court justices get the summer off. >> and that's looking awfully good to him him -- awfully good to him now, the summer off. >> charlie: you have written articles about the roberts court. tell me the overview of the roberts court with the additio
adam can help us. adam -- >> charlie: adam, help us understand this. >> they go monday, tuesday, wednesday, one week monday, tuesday, wednesday, the next week, then they take two weeks off so they work six days a month in terms of hearing arguments. >> that was different in the 1980's. in the 1980's, when i first followed the supreme court as a law student they were following 150 cases a year, now they only hear two arguments -- still two arguments a day, two hours in the...
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dagen mcdowell and adam and ben. what do you think of this one. >> i think it would be nice if we opt out of any legislation we don't want and it isn't right that certain people should get a pass from having to obey the law and would seem to be in violation of the constitution, doesn't seem to matter to this administration. but it would be, unfortunately impossible because the health care bill relies among those who don't want it, don't need it, paying for those who do need it and can't afford it, so, it really is a bill in which the burden is put on people who don't really want to be in the bill and the bill won't work without that. >> i've got to tell you, dagen, fox learned that another 100 companies petitioned the white house to opt out. it's crazy and looks like the proverbial snowball is building. >> it perfectly illustrates the fact that nobody, none of the democrats who helped put this law together fully understand how it will play out on corporations, on businesses, and on individuals. you've already seen wh
dagen mcdowell and adam and ben. what do you think of this one. >> i think it would be nice if we opt out of any legislation we don't want and it isn't right that certain people should get a pass from having to obey the law and would seem to be in violation of the constitution, doesn't seem to matter to this administration. but it would be, unfortunately impossible because the health care bill relies among those who don't want it, don't need it, paying for those who do need it and can't...
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adam, where does it go? i feel such a chill, i don't see it warming up soon. >> there's only way to go, that's up. relations are so bad and of course we should be talking to each other. >> neil: and whenever they said you can't get any worse, guess what, it got worse. >> i think it will get better between them and needs to. >> neil: what do you think, jack, do you think there's going to be a steady pattern. >> with the republican change in the house, we get obama 2.0 and might be more conciliatory for the country and that's what i'm hoping for. >> guys, i want to thank you all, david asman, fox coming up and a crazy show today. what have you got. >> forget about national health care, how about national housing, steve forbes says it's already on the way and something the treasury department has been hiding from taxpayers proves it, you won't want to miss this. give us more money or we'll let prisoners out early, the scare tax particular tctics tha using using for taxpayers. calm down. i know that it is not yo
adam, where does it go? i feel such a chill, i don't see it warming up soon. >> there's only way to go, that's up. relations are so bad and of course we should be talking to each other. >> neil: and whenever they said you can't get any worse, guess what, it got worse. >> i think it will get better between them and needs to. >> neil: what do you think, jack, do you think there's going to be a steady pattern. >> with the republican change in the house, we get obama...
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thank you, adam. that does it for "good morning washington" this morning. >> "good morning america" is coming up next. have a great weekend, everybody.
thank you, adam. that does it for "good morning washington" this morning. >> "good morning america" is coming up next. have a great weekend, everybody.
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kelly donated one of her kidneys to adam in 2004. >> adam's body rejected the damaged kidney, which made it unlikely he would arrive another transplant, especially if the donor was not related. adam relied on dialysis to survive, treatments which zapped his time and energy. he waited for a donor to come through the national registry for six years with no success. one day his mother discovered this website. the nonprofit enrolls prospective donors and recipients for a fee and helps them navigate the transplant process. >> the founders facilitated testing for a family friend who turned out to be a match and put kelly in touch with the johns hopkins transplant team that could handle adams case. >> dr. montgomery is the best. he just looked looks at you and tells you, and you believe him, that he can do it picks adam is thriving and looking forward to going home and getting on with his new life. >> i am going to eat, sleep, watch tv, play some video games. >> atom is doing well. he is staying at the ramadan a house while he recovers. he is hopeful it will get to go home as soon as friday. >>
kelly donated one of her kidneys to adam in 2004. >> adam's body rejected the damaged kidney, which made it unlikely he would arrive another transplant, especially if the donor was not related. adam relied on dialysis to survive, treatments which zapped his time and energy. he waited for a donor to come through the national registry for six years with no success. one day his mother discovered this website. the nonprofit enrolls prospective donors and recipients for a fee and helps them...
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let's check in with adam housely, from the mine near copiapo, chile, what's happening now, adam? >> reporter: jon, i watched that 15th miner -- that 15th miner should arrive above ground in six, seven minutes, it's a 14 minute ride to their new life, a much different life, different than the last 69 days and now they're being called heroes, and life will be different for the coming weeks and months. the paper here shows the second miner who came up, mario sepulveda is call hollywood. everybody in sight was running around, they have pictures with florencio avalos, and the third person , illanes, with a big smile on his face, wearing sunday glasses. this is the type of informs we get as the miners come up and the families celebrate, the families are taking up, one at a time, each family member goes up and after they meet the miner, the next family is brought up. they are brought to a field hospital for about an hour, then flown via helicopter to the hospital in copiapo, about 35 miles away. at this point we're being told they're going to be kept there for two days, although there a
let's check in with adam housely, from the mine near copiapo, chile, what's happening now, adam? >> reporter: jon, i watched that 15th miner -- that 15th miner should arrive above ground in six, seven minutes, it's a 14 minute ride to their new life, a much different life, different than the last 69 days and now they're being called heroes, and life will be different for the coming weeks and months. the paper here shows the second miner who came up, mario sepulveda is call hollywood....
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time for traffic and weather every 10 minutes so we go to adam caskey because, adam, you have been lucky the last few with the beautiful forecast. >> folks are in the mood for more summer-like weather. it will feel like june but that will change. we will drop below average closer to the weekend. right now at 6:00 a.m. 61 in hagerstown, winchester at 63, reagan national also. culpeper at 57 and quantico 61. on the way to the mid 80's for highs this afternoon. a few degrees cooler in outlying areas. hagerstown could be closer to 82. a lot of sunshine, scattered clouds and slight chance of a few isolated storms this afternoon in the early evening. we will talk more about that but now a look at the roads. >> not much to say about the highway this morning. federal holiday means it is very light. you won't be disappointed. h.o.v. rules relaxed for everyone except route 50 john hanson highway. along 95 great shape on the greenway, 66, toll road and 270 and we will jump over to a picture of traffic on the beltway at colesville running nicely. now the top stories with scott and natasha. >> new th
time for traffic and weather every 10 minutes so we go to adam caskey because, adam, you have been lucky the last few with the beautiful forecast. >> folks are in the mood for more summer-like weather. it will feel like june but that will change. we will drop below average closer to the weekend. right now at 6:00 a.m. 61 in hagerstown, winchester at 63, reagan national also. culpeper at 57 and quantico 61. on the way to the mid 80's for highs this afternoon. a few degrees cooler in...
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adam hosinski's funeral is at st. andrew's church in silver spring today and rory weichbrod will be laid to rest tomorrow. >>> soldiers will testify at a military hearing today. the article 32 hearing will determine whether there's enough evidence to try major nidal hasan. a soldier yesterday said that he felt the attack was a training drill. >>> new details about the miracle at the mine. the chilean miners rescued
adam hosinski's funeral is at st. andrew's church in silver spring today and rory weichbrod will be laid to rest tomorrow. >>> soldiers will testify at a military hearing today. the article 32 hearing will determine whether there's enough evidence to try major nidal hasan. a soldier yesterday said that he felt the attack was a training drill. >>> new details about the miracle at the mine. the chilean miners rescued
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steve stand by we are going to adam housley also on the ground live in whalely. adam? -- live in chile. adam? >> reporter: we just news. i came from 20 yards away. one of the men in charge is giving a play-by-play for chilean television. he explained what has happened over the last two tries. the first, two problems. we've been reporting there was one problem. there was a second. neither were huge. the first one the one we reported said there was a problem with the bluetooth mechanism the way the miners will communicate as they come up. they fixed that they believe. no problems the second time with the communication. the second problem the first time, i'm being told by the producer the second test is up all good. the second test was having no problems whatsoever. there was a problem with a door on the first try. what happened was this, over the last couple of hours, two tests, the first had a problem with the door and with the communications. they brought it up, fixed them, went back down almost to the bottom. the second test went perfect. that means as far as we know
steve stand by we are going to adam housley also on the ground live in whalely. adam? -- live in chile. adam? >> reporter: we just news. i came from 20 yards away. one of the men in charge is giving a play-by-play for chilean television. he explained what has happened over the last two tries. the first, two problems. we've been reporting there was one problem. there was a second. neither were huge. the first one the one we reported said there was a problem with the bluetooth mechanism the...
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and he met adam. >> hello. how are you doing, big guy? that's a great smile. >> it's a real boy and a real family. i didn't expect it to be as overwhelming as it is. >> are you offering gary a cup cake? do you want to give him a bite of yours. >> reporter: the day was sweet in so many ways especially for a mother meeting the man who saved her child's life. >> i've had a lot of cup cakes. >> reporter: and it was bitter- sweet too. remembering that the woman whose family set all this in motion had not been saved. >> they brought so many people into the registry but for what they did, you know, it would have been a tragedy. unthinkable. there wouldn't be a match for their mom. >> reporter: just by being willing to try, gary zolkin was able to give her a kind of immortality. and adam reicher life. >> you can do a small thing and then years later never know what a huge impact it will have. >> osgood: ahead, the girl with the dragon tattoo. and the man who created her. but next, do you bambu? [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. as ceo, she laid o
and he met adam. >> hello. how are you doing, big guy? that's a great smile. >> it's a real boy and a real family. i didn't expect it to be as overwhelming as it is. >> are you offering gary a cup cake? do you want to give him a bite of yours. >> reporter: the day was sweet in so many ways especially for a mother meeting the man who saved her child's life. >> i've had a lot of cup cakes. >> reporter: and it was bitter- sweet too. remembering that the woman...
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and adam, what's going on here? >> well, what's going on here is that we've had decades of bad policy that's created perverse incentives. we're all agreed on that, agreeing completely with dagen and with what ben had to say about this and i think you're right, neil, i think the administration took fannie and freddie out of what they did this year because it's a bigger, worse mess and i heard geithner speak this week in california and he said they're going to try to get to it next year and i take it at his word they're going to try to get to it. i completely disagree with you charles, this conspiracy theory that the administration is out to get people who have jobs. look, there are certain benefits to being in your home and paying your mortgage. you don't have to the stress of being foreclosed on and don't have your credit history ruined and impossible to get a loan in the future. do we have terrible problems with our housing system and deal with them. absolutely. are the people who are paying their mortgages chumps
and adam, what's going on here? >> well, what's going on here is that we've had decades of bad policy that's created perverse incentives. we're all agreed on that, agreeing completely with dagen and with what ben had to say about this and i think you're right, neil, i think the administration took fannie and freddie out of what they did this year because it's a bigger, worse mess and i heard geithner speak this week in california and he said they're going to try to get to it next year and...
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we begin with traffic and weather so we will check in with lisa baden but first adam caskey. beautiful weekend. what do we have in store for the week? >> mild weekend. near 80 degrees for highs. low 80's on saturday, upper 70's on sunday. even in the 80's a few spots southwest of town yesterday. today warm, 64 in front royal right now. helen, maryland, st. mary's county, at 58. stafford is 61. on the way to the mid 80's this afternoon. the average high is 70. we will be well above that with a lot of sunshine, scattered afternoon clouds. can't rule out an isolated thunderstorm. only 20% to 30% chance of that today and tomorrow. we will cool from here on out. so upper 70's tomorrow and we are talking 60's wednesday through friday with the best chance of rain thursday of this week. lisa baden, what do you have in traffic? >> i have traffic taking a quiet spin except inner loop arlington boulevard where they are doing road work in the two right lanes. 66 and 95 up the beltway pretty decent. 95 baltimore washington parkway good but in riverdale police are documenting an overnight
we begin with traffic and weather so we will check in with lisa baden but first adam caskey. beautiful weekend. what do we have in store for the week? >> mild weekend. near 80 degrees for highs. low 80's on saturday, upper 70's on sunday. even in the 80's a few spots southwest of town yesterday. today warm, 64 in front royal right now. helen, maryland, st. mary's county, at 58. stafford is 61. on the way to the mid 80's this afternoon. the average high is 70. we will be well above that...
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we start with adam caskey. what a nice weekend. for the high's temperatures. it will be cooling back down to the low 60's by friday into the weekend. shifting. it is 60 in springfield. 52 in hamilton. let's go to the maps to look at a satellite and radar composite. scattered clouds overhead right now. increasing clouds from the southwest with areas of rain for this afternoon and evening. late-day showers and this afternoon and evening. late-day showers and
we start with adam caskey. what a nice weekend. for the high's temperatures. it will be cooling back down to the low 60's by friday into the weekend. shifting. it is 60 in springfield. 52 in hamilton. let's go to the maps to look at a satellite and radar composite. scattered clouds overhead right now. increasing clouds from the southwest with areas of rain for this afternoon and evening. late-day showers and this afternoon and evening. late-day showers and
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>> he was appointed by john adams. >marshall was a friend of adams. when marshall becomes chief justice, it was obviously adams, because they felt there was an entrenched federal court. when john marshall was chief justice, marshall was very good friends with an associate justice. bushrod had control of the papers, and john marshall not only writes the first authorized biography of five volumes, he writes it while he is chief justice. it is an immense piece of work. >> complex behavior as a slave master is part of the promotion, and you know at mount vernon they change the language. how many slaves did he and his wife have at the height? >> it was important not on a day-to-day basis but because in his will, washington does something no other founder does. he frees the other 2500 slaves. the others were brought to the marriage by martha. washington could not legally a emancipates those slaves. >> you see where he calls the slaves riffraff. >> washington was frustrated as a slave holder. he always talks about done as if they -- talks about them as if th
>> he was appointed by john adams. >marshall was a friend of adams. when marshall becomes chief justice, it was obviously adams, because they felt there was an entrenched federal court. when john marshall was chief justice, marshall was very good friends with an associate justice. bushrod had control of the papers, and john marshall not only writes the first authorized biography of five volumes, he writes it while he is chief justice. it is an immense piece of work. >> complex...
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we're going to go back to adam who is down at the scene. adam? >> i got you greta. sorry about that. we're actually getting some local reaction here. second rescuer has gone down in as we watch this situation here, and you know, it's just sometimes beyond words to see how people react. here you saw his son crying and this was quite amazing. you see family member who's didn't know each other before but over 69 days have become very, very close. their loved ones have become -- there is a bond down below. families above have become a strong force and they, you know hugged each other and cried in anticipation of the loved ones coming up. everywhere you look everyone is watching televisions here, you can see reaction here, you're looking at a main television station in chile. there is a big screen and flat screen where families can see a live feed coming from the capsule. and as the first person came up and second rescuer went down. we'll have right now, my count 34 people down there. there will be 34 more people having to coming up. two have gone down to help. the other
we're going to go back to adam who is down at the scene. adam? >> i got you greta. sorry about that. we're actually getting some local reaction here. second rescuer has gone down in as we watch this situation here, and you know, it's just sometimes beyond words to see how people react. here you saw his son crying and this was quite amazing. you see family member who's didn't know each other before but over 69 days have become very, very close. their loved ones have become -- there is a...
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let's get to adam caskey. we have locked out the last few days. >> it was not luck, it was adam 's forecasting. >> now you are responsible for every sunshiney day we have, huh? >> is mild and in the 70's. moving into kentucky, western virginia, southwestern virginia, that system is pushing toward us. that will likely trigger more showers and thunderstorms in our region later today, after lunch time, around 3:00 p.m.. we are near 60 degrees, so a mild start for today. you'll feel a little bit of humidity, kind of spring-like, more than fall-like. cloudy. in the 70's, wednesday, another round of rain in. sunshine by thursday, cooler by the weekend. all right, lisa, last week we were not very lucky. >> that is right, but so far looking good. quiet on the wilson bridge. inner loop on the -- to produce 70 southbound, plenty of action, but the normal -- 270 southbound, plenty of action, but normal delays. let's swing over to the news desk. >>> it was more than nine years ago that police say he kidnapped and murdered
let's get to adam caskey. we have locked out the last few days. >> it was not luck, it was adam 's forecasting. >> now you are responsible for every sunshiney day we have, huh? >> is mild and in the 70's. moving into kentucky, western virginia, southwestern virginia, that system is pushing toward us. that will likely trigger more showers and thunderstorms in our region later today, after lunch time, around 3:00 p.m.. we are near 60 degrees, so a mild start for today. you'll...
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let's go to adam caskey. a nice warm day before the trend goes away for good. >> they are limited in october. yesterday looks like the end of our really warm days at least for now. the temperatures will tumble. here's a look live from chesapeake beach east. the sun is getting ready to pop up over the horizon. some-clouds. temperatures for the most parts got some high, -- some high thin clouds. by this time tomorrow we should be back to where we should be, mid 50's, near 40 in the outlying areas. culpeper and frederick at 59. let's get a view of what is going on outside. most of the action overnight and in the morning, showers and thunderstorms. there is a cold front in pennsylvania, and that will dive software later this morning and midday. that will begin our cooling trend. the upper-level weather pattern will ship as well, putting us in cooler air over the next couple of days. a warm day, but not as warm as we had yesterday. one thing i want to point out, we still have the chance of a few isolated thunderst
let's go to adam caskey. a nice warm day before the trend goes away for good. >> they are limited in october. yesterday looks like the end of our really warm days at least for now. the temperatures will tumble. here's a look live from chesapeake beach east. the sun is getting ready to pop up over the horizon. some-clouds. temperatures for the most parts got some high, -- some high thin clouds. by this time tomorrow we should be back to where we should be, mid 50's, near 40 in the outlying...
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adam, tell us the latest. >> yeah, gretchen. in fact, the interesting tidbit going on right now, the fourth miner rescued which happened several hours ago is still here. all the other miners are here for only an hour or so and flown 10 minutes away at the hospital, about 35 minutes away. that one miner is staying here because he's from bolivia, the only miner not from chile. and he's waiting for his president to come and the president has arrived and, of course, we know him because he's not a fan of the u.s. he's a big fan of chavez. he's come to meet with the one miner who is waiting to meet with him. side bar story taking place here in the latin america media watching that closely, of course. next up is, we're told, alex vega. he's 31 years old. he's had kidney problems and hypertension. the -- the cart is almost down to the bottom to pick him up. that ride up has been so far about usually 14 to 15 minutes. we saw with the last rescue it took a bit longer for mario gomez because of the breathing problems. we're not sure it wil
adam, tell us the latest. >> yeah, gretchen. in fact, the interesting tidbit going on right now, the fourth miner rescued which happened several hours ago is still here. all the other miners are here for only an hour or so and flown 10 minutes away at the hospital, about 35 minutes away. that one miner is staying here because he's from bolivia, the only miner not from chile. and he's waiting for his president to come and the president has arrived and, of course, we know him because he's...
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in fact, john adams told the story that when john adams rose at the second continental congress in order to nominate washington as commander-in- chief. that hancock thought that adams was going to nominate him. and adams said he looked over at hancock, who had this big smile on his face at the day and then -- up at the dais and then adams said, you know "i nominate george washington." and he said that the smile suddenly disappeared from john hancock's face. so you know it's interesting, very often people who ask me, brian, what would the founders -- ron, what would the founders have thought of this? and i always say the founders were not monolithic. the founders fought like cats and dogs with each other. the founders were very competitive with each other. the founders had very different political philosophies. but to sort of lump them all together in this one mass called the founders as if they all thought the same completely misrepresents what happened during that period. >> so when george washington was leading the troops during the revolutionary war, what was his philosophy? what did
in fact, john adams told the story that when john adams rose at the second continental congress in order to nominate washington as commander-in- chief. that hancock thought that adams was going to nominate him. and adams said he looked over at hancock, who had this big smile on his face at the day and then -- up at the dais and then adams said, you know "i nominate george washington." and he said that the smile suddenly disappeared from john hancock's face. so you know it's...
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adam? >> reporter: frankie is well-known here. when the first reports came in the men were alive and he was one of those stranded down there the country knew of him in 1984 he played for the national team. as we know from the recent world cup a very important sport, the national sport. patricia has been talking to me off camera about your uncle. he's 53-years-old. i asked her -- [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: what did the family think the first 17 days? she is saying there was a lot of information. mix of hopefulness, desperation. they didn't know if they were alive. it was -- difficult for your family the first days? she was saying to me, their family out as soon as they knew. the first 17 days families from across the country didn't know what to think. worried he would be dead, hopeful he would be live. the last days have been so much better. but he's ready to come up. the one question i wanted to ask her was, how many kids he had? two daughters. 25 and 20 years old. they are here as well, waiting with her. patricia and so ma
adam? >> reporter: frankie is well-known here. when the first reports came in the men were alive and he was one of those stranded down there the country knew of him in 1984 he played for the national team. as we know from the recent world cup a very important sport, the national sport. patricia has been talking to me off camera about your uncle. he's 53-years-old. i asked her -- [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: what did the family think the first 17 days? she is saying there was a...
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we're going to have to do that at some point and everybody knows that. >> adam, adam. we can't quick this can down the road. right now, we have the political will, probably won't get better than it is at this very moment. americans seem ready, they've jumped on the tea party wagon and understand self-sacrifice and-- >> they're so ready they would actually seriously consider moving these, from working in this building, and working in the white house, that's how ready they are. we'll take a quick break, forget the denial. they say the health care law will force mcdonald's and others to disrupt their coverage and that was the white house plan all along and the new report shows the ceo's are not hiring and one of the all time great ceo's knows exactly why. ♪ for he's a jolly good fellow ♪ the meeting's tomorro in dals ♪ ♪ we need to finish tho projections ♪ ♪ then output the final presentations ♪ ♪ sally, i'm gonna need 40 copies, obviously collated ♪ wht's going on? when we're crunched for time, brad combines office celebrations with official business. i
we're going to have to do that at some point and everybody knows that. >> adam, adam. we can't quick this can down the road. right now, we have the political will, probably won't get better than it is at this very moment. americans seem ready, they've jumped on the tea party wagon and understand self-sacrifice and-- >> they're so ready they would actually seriously consider moving these, from working in this building, and working in the white house, that's how ready they are. we'll...
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now the forecast from adam. >> nothing active, a lot of sunshine. fair skaeus, tranquil -- fair skies. tranquil water. sunny through monday. next chance of showers tuesday. >> that is it for "good morning, washington." >> that is it for "good morning, washington." more news at 7:26. woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but i didn't know what he's done since he got fired as governor. man 2: ehrlich's raked in millions. man 3: he worked for a wall street bank that took 10 billion dollars from the bailout. woman 3: 10 billion of our money. woman 4: our money. woman 5 sync: and he worked for another bank that collapsed. man 4: costing tax payers 17 million. anncr: tell bob ehrlich big banks don't need help. middle class marylanders do.
now the forecast from adam. >> nothing active, a lot of sunshine. fair skaeus, tranquil -- fair skies. tranquil water. sunny through monday. next chance of showers tuesday. >> that is it for "good morning, washington." >> that is it for "good morning, washington." more news at 7:26. woman 1 sync: i knew what bob ehrlich did as governor. man 1 sync: raised my property taxes 60 percent. woman 2 sync: let utilities hike our rates 72 percent. woman 1 sync: but...
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. >> adam caskey loves doughnuts. i always feed in the fall. but, it's the best time. feed your lawn in the fall. the fall feeding makes all the difference in the world. what the fall feeding does is build the roots.. that's when the roots sorta want nutrition. i give my lawn scotts winterguard. it's like a root building machine. it builds your lawn from the roots up. next year you get this! the stronger the roots, the stronger the lawn. all year long. the best time to feed is when it will do the most good. there's no substitute for the fall feeding, trust me. it is the best thing you can do for your lawn. i use scotts winterguard. >>> welcome back. a popular pizza parlor in frederick may soon have to close. >> the owner is being swamped by a legal fees from a lawsuit that is facing. he has run the company 11 years. he faxes a list of specials to potential customers. a local business owners is that puts nelson in violation of the telephone consumer protection act antoine's nelson to pay him $200,000. >> i have triplets aged four and a 7-year-old and my wife does not wo
. >> adam caskey loves doughnuts. i always feed in the fall. but, it's the best time. feed your lawn in the fall. the fall feeding makes all the difference in the world. what the fall feeding does is build the roots.. that's when the roots sorta want nutrition. i give my lawn scotts winterguard. it's like a root building machine. it builds your lawn from the roots up. next year you get this! the stronger the roots, the stronger the lawn. all year long. the best time to feed is when it...
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go ahead, adam? >> reporter: sorry, i wanted you to keep in mind, too, these men, because they're miners, they know the dangerous situation they're in, they know this trip is not easy and as we watch this and see these amazing moments, they know that every single time, all it takes is one minor hitch and this whole operation could be thrown off so, these men, maybe that's why they have that problem down there, a few of them with the depression, because they know that they're so close, yet potentially, so far from freedom. bill: i mentioned american tom fow -- foy, he was trapped for three days in the mine disaster in pennsylvania in 2002 and he's going to be on the program in a matter of minutes and he makes amazing revelations, really, about what these men are about, who get involved in this for the rest of their lives. tom foy is in his 60s, trapped there three days, brought to earth and he's fine, he says he's settled and well adjusted, all he wants to do is work a hard day, not a minor anymore, b
go ahead, adam? >> reporter: sorry, i wanted you to keep in mind, too, these men, because they're miners, they know the dangerous situation they're in, they know this trip is not easy and as we watch this and see these amazing moments, they know that every single time, all it takes is one minor hitch and this whole operation could be thrown off so, these men, maybe that's why they have that problem down there, a few of them with the depression, because they know that they're so close, yet...
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more with adam caskey in the next hour. stay with us for that. >> you would think that they had announced the winner. >> he did not have a physical reaction. >> we have an alert if you are on facebook or twitter. scanners are finding new ways to invade europe now. town.ur >> the top five scams. let's don't click on that link. the biggest scams happening right now. it will be used to go isleton and tackle of your friends. >> take the bait and you'll see that it is malware. >> it will get your password and steel e-mail addresses and sell them to any spammer and it will look for a bank account information. >> there's a new report on the risk of social networking. it finds internet phishing schemes are still happening. they want your password so they can take your identity and maybe even stam your friends and of money by pretending to be you. >> they need you to send the money so they can get an airplane ride home. >> on farmville, be careful if you are looking for help for tools to speed up the game because you might have some
more with adam caskey in the next hour. stay with us for that. >> you would think that they had announced the winner. >> he did not have a physical reaction. >> we have an alert if you are on facebook or twitter. scanners are finding new ways to invade europe now. town.ur >> the top five scams. let's don't click on that link. the biggest scams happening right now. it will be used to go isleton and tackle of your friends. >> take the bait and you'll see that it is...
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>> i would think john adams. even though john adams was the first vice-president, john adams was conspicuously excluded from the inner council. adams starts out at the second continental congress. it was adams it was the most influential advocate of george washington to be commander in chief. there was a lot of sniping as the years go by. adams, who was always worried about his place in history is petrified that he will be upstaged by two people. benjamin franklin and george washington. he said that when the story of the revolutionary war is told, it will be benjamin franklin striking the ground with his lightning rod and out spring george washington and there you have the whole thing in a nutshell. he was not wrong. washington and franklin would receive this tremendous adulation. in terms of washington's relations with the other founders, he had much better relations with the founders of the previous generation like franklin, who was 25 years older than washington. madison and hamilton were about 25 years younge
>> i would think john adams. even though john adams was the first vice-president, john adams was conspicuously excluded from the inner council. adams starts out at the second continental congress. it was adams it was the most influential advocate of george washington to be commander in chief. there was a lot of sniping as the years go by. adams, who was always worried about his place in history is petrified that he will be upstaged by two people. benjamin franklin and george washington....
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adam caskey will be back [ male announcer ] martin o'malley sworn in. inherits a billion-dollar surplus, low unemployment. o'malley signs the biggest tax hike in maryland history. raids chesapeake bay fund to cover spending. gives raises to top aides. business climate ranks 45th worst in the nation. now 200,000 jobs lost. o'malley covers up jobs report that proved maryland's economy stalled. if re-elected, o'malley will raise taxes again. whether he does, is up to you. * >>> four of nato troops died today from a bomb in afghanistan. we don't know the nationalities of the troops killed. two other nato service members died in separate attacks today, as well. >>> justice department is considering whether to appeal the case in the military decision. robert gates says repealing don't ask, don't tell would have disastrous results for the troops. there was an injunction issued on the policy which was struck down as unconstitutional. >>> 20 days and counting until voters had to the polls and president obama is looking to energize his younger supporters. >> if y
adam caskey will be back [ male announcer ] martin o'malley sworn in. inherits a billion-dollar surplus, low unemployment. o'malley signs the biggest tax hike in maryland history. raids chesapeake bay fund to cover spending. gives raises to top aides. business climate ranks 45th worst in the nation. now 200,000 jobs lost. o'malley covers up jobs report that proved maryland's economy stalled. if re-elected, o'malley will raise taxes again. whether he does, is up to you. * >>> four of...
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adam dunn. news 4ontinues. right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means opportunity. and that starts with good schools. it's a tradition here in maryland-- and why in these tough times i've p education first. we've made record investments in our classrooms... doubled the number of charter schools... and we've frozen college tuition for four years in a row. and it's worng. experts say we now have the number one schools in the nion. when it comes to expanding opportunity in every neighborhood, i know that we must do even better. >>> police in boulder, colorado are taking a new look at the jonbenet ramsey case. the 6-year-old was killed nearly 14 years ago now. invest dpigators are conducting new round of interviews and have contacted jonbenet's brother, who was 9 at the tim a 41-year-old man was convicted, but he was released when his dna did not match the evidence. >>> maryland's new bike laws went into effect. they include fines of up to $500 for motorists who passwith
adam dunn. news 4ontinues. right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means opportunity. and that starts with good schools. it's a tradition here in maryland-- and why in these tough times i've p education first. we've made record investments in our classrooms... doubled the number of charter schools... and we've frozen college tuition for four years in a row. and it's worng. experts say we now have the number one schools in the nion. when it comes to...
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first, meteorologist adam caskey. still warmer outside. >> another model date. it was 88 yesterday at reagan national. low 80's to date, noticeably cooler than yesterday. there were few sellers mainly in pennsylvania a moment ago. a few sprinkles in carroll county and baltimore county. franklin county as well, north of hagerstown, there's rain. it is 61 in hagerstown, 62 and winchester, 63 in gaithersburg. 82 for the high temperature to date, a slight chance of late- day thunderstorms. cooler conditions tomorrow morning. mostly sunny tomorrow afternoon with high temperatures in the '70s. now to lisa baden. >>> >> 270 southbound, montgomery village avenue there was an overnight crash. everything is moving again. no problems across the american legion bridge. springfield on 95 looks good. >>> we begin with breaking news. from college park, police are investigating a quadruple stabbing. four people found dead along yale avenue in early this morning. snowboarder on their conditions of what led to its. -- there is no word. >>> near montgomery village avenue there was
first, meteorologist adam caskey. still warmer outside. >> another model date. it was 88 yesterday at reagan national. low 80's to date, noticeably cooler than yesterday. there were few sellers mainly in pennsylvania a moment ago. a few sprinkles in carroll county and baltimore county. franklin county as well, north of hagerstown, there's rain. it is 61 in hagerstown, 62 and winchester, 63 in gaithersburg. 82 for the high temperature to date, a slight chance of late- day thunderstorms....
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for more we go to adam housley standing by live on the ground in chile once again. adam? >> reporter: a lot of smiles, as you might imagine. everyone high-fiving, blowing horns, flags are waving everywhere as the first rescuer has safely made it up. there are four more to go. the celebration has already begun. juan's brother-in-law -- he was number 24. which means 23 people before. they knew he was alive. they knew he would make it. you see these flags everywhere. this is the flag of chile. the 33 has been written everywhere. you see the different sayings they have here. right there, there he is. you will see the pictures. the angels of the by centennial, less than a month ago. these men have rallied this country around that time. their celebration back then in september wasn't as large as it normally would have been. they are saying now they are going to have a massive celebration here, as you might imagine. the family is very happy, very content. very emotional. same thing we heard, a rebirth he says of all the men, of his brother-in-law. how many days have you been her
for more we go to adam housley standing by live on the ground in chile once again. adam? >> reporter: a lot of smiles, as you might imagine. everyone high-fiving, blowing horns, flags are waving everywhere as the first rescuer has safely made it up. there are four more to go. the celebration has already begun. juan's brother-in-law -- he was number 24. which means 23 people before. they knew he was alive. they knew he would make it. you see these flags everywhere. this is the flag of...
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adam thank you as well. watch this. >> let me also commend so many people of goodwill not only in chile but also from the united states and around the world lending a hand in the rescue effort from the team that helped design the escape vehicle to american companies that manufactured and delivered parts of rescue drill to the american engineer who flew in from afghanistan to operate the drill. >> geraldo: the brave chilean souls above and below the ground are certainly the stars of the story but the happy ending we are all enjoying might not have been possible or at least would have certainly been delayed or weeks or even months if not for the work of a few stellar american companies and highly skilled mckinley en. everhart of lane christianson company. he was the drill operateor for the rescue mission. that is jim stefanik, the operations manager with geotech boyles brothers. they chose the drilling team. both men joining me via skype from the chilean capital. jeff, i was thinking maybe matt damon may plays
adam thank you as well. watch this. >> let me also commend so many people of goodwill not only in chile but also from the united states and around the world lending a hand in the rescue effort from the team that helped design the escape vehicle to american companies that manufactured and delivered parts of rescue drill to the american engineer who flew in from afghanistan to operate the drill. >> geraldo: the brave chilean souls above and below the ground are certainly the stars of...
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adam hosinski will be at 10:00 a.m. in silver spring. rory weichbrod's funeral is tomorrow. >>> learning more about the miracle at the mine. they are sharing details of their ordeal. >> emily smith joins us with the latest. how are they doing today? >> good morning. it is remarkable when you think about it. 48 hours ago, most of them were trapped a half mile beneath the earth. today many of them are waking up in their own houses. it is a remarkable turn of events. we did discover yesterday that three of the men were able to avoid the spotlight a little. the first three of them found away to avoid the attention. there was a parade in front of a hospital for the supporters and those three slipped out the back. the next challenge will be dealing with the memories of two months. one of them says for two weeks they ate less than a soda cans full of -- cap full of fish a day. doctors at a hospital say that most of them are going to be good enough to go home today and the rest of the most likely by the end of the weekend. back to you. >> thank
adam hosinski will be at 10:00 a.m. in silver spring. rory weichbrod's funeral is tomorrow. >>> learning more about the miracle at the mine. they are sharing details of their ordeal. >> emily smith joins us with the latest. how are they doing today? >> good morning. it is remarkable when you think about it. 48 hours ago, most of them were trapped a half mile beneath the earth. today many of them are waking up in their own houses. it is a remarkable turn of events. we did...
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adam liptak covers the supreme court for "the new york times." thank you. we had i think a primer on the sport in this hour and i -- on the supreme court. thank you for joining us. see you next time. later this week on "charlie rose. >> you have performed in almost every kind of venue or even places where it wouldn't be called a venue. >> right. >> charlie: standing on barstools. >> right. >> charlie: trying to make them -- trying to turn down the tv so you can hear me and all this great comedy i'm doing. >> really great mix when you try to get the guys at the local sports bar to turn down the hockey playoffs so you can tell your stupid jokes. >> charlie: trying to make these people laugh. >> it's a desperate arm form to try to get into. -- it's i desperate art form to try to get into. you perform anywhere you can. old folks homes. churches. even a bus. i was doing stand-up as much as i could, wherever i could. >> charlie: talk about that in a serious way. if you want to be good, you've got to go out -- >> you have to do it, you have to get on stage, and yo
adam liptak covers the supreme court for "the new york times." thank you. we had i think a primer on the sport in this hour and i -- on the supreme court. thank you for joining us. see you next time. later this week on "charlie rose. >> you have performed in almost every kind of venue or even places where it wouldn't be called a venue. >> right. >> charlie: standing on barstools. >> right. >> charlie: trying to make them -- trying to turn down the tv...
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adam, everyone is looking at you because it is chilly out. they want to know is this what we have to look forward to the rest of the winter? >> no, this is just a relatively cold morning. we are in the 30's in most locations. >> it has been a while and even upper 30's. >> that is the beauty of the network. we get into the nooks andianies. we will look at it. for the most part it is 40's. arlington 48 degrees. bristow there you go, 39 degrees. here are some of the coldest numbers that i could find. 39 for winter green to stafford to bristow. 40 in centreville at centreville elementary. some of the clouds cleared and allowed heat to escape and temperatures to drop mainly in northern virginia. farther west where we have the clouds it is is warmer. 50 in martinsburg. 50 in woodstock. because of the added cloud cover that is where the temperatures are warmer this morning. let's go to the maps get the wider view. we will look at the satellite and radar composite. the green is rain showers and they should be confined to western pennsylvania, west vi
adam, everyone is looking at you because it is chilly out. they want to know is this what we have to look forward to the rest of the winter? >> no, this is just a relatively cold morning. we are in the 30's in most locations. >> it has been a while and even upper 30's. >> that is the beauty of the network. we get into the nooks andianies. we will look at it. for the most part it is 40's. arlington 48 degrees. bristow there you go, 39 degrees. here are some of the coldest...